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ASD1  -  atrial septal defect 1

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  • In patients with chronic AR who had no clinical signs of cardiac failure, the myocardial content of NE (p less than 0.025), NM (p less than 0.05) and E (p less than 0.05) was significantly reduced compared with that in patients with ASD [25].
  • Before, and 30 min after ASD closure, exhaled NO and plasma nitrate concentration were measured by chemiluminescence (NOA 280, Sievers, Boulder, Colorado) [26].
  • The device, made of a Nitinol and polyester fabric mesh, provides a different approach to defect occlusion by stenting the atrial septal defect up to a stretched diameter of 26 mm [27].
  • The atrial septal defect was closed, and long-term oral prostacyclin therapy was initiated [28].
  • Preoperative prostaglandin E1 therapy in a patient with atrial septal defect and predominant right-to-left shunting [29].
 

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